Founder Maxing Day 1/100 -
↦ Read a paper for my SaaS.
@itsreallyvivek was absolutely spot on about older research being underrated. I mean the foundational concepts of what I'm building on today were already established in a 1996 paper!
↦ Read about KMP, decided to use it as a stack because it will make it easy for make my SaaS multiplatform.
Today I read about KMP Project Structure and code sharing across multiple platforms.
When do you cross the line from reading a paper to implementing the paper?
Currently, I have a decent understanding about the topic but, instead of implementing that single paper, I think I should read other papers because if I don't, I might have to redo most of the part.
Do companies put any random amount as the MP and then give a suitable discount to bring the item to its actual MRP?
Can anyone explain how does this work ?
If you are into reading papers and implementing them, you must read it! Don't just read, understand it! Apply it!
It is the most important skill you will need for your researcher brain.
@NandanNilekani ji completely forgot how we were in a tough spot for being dependent on Google and other American tech giants not that long ago. He basically wants us to outsource our needs again so foreign companies make more money and we become more dependent on them. He wants us to ensure that in next 5-10 years we are on an even tighter spot.
Bravo sir!🤡
@VazeKshitij Haan so someday some nation can threaten us for our dependency on foreign tech, even though when they saw this happen recently in tariff wars?
Their amneisa must be studied.
We do have machines that coexist with us in world built for us. And developing all these algorithms and training models for folding clothes and all is not going to pay. In India and most of the world human labour is available for cheap.
India should not waste money or resources in such silly tasks. But it can earn some money and from this craze